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Methods and Characteristics for Utilizing Urban Development Systems through Analysis on Tower Construction Trend in Japan - Focused on DAIMARUYU District in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo -

초고층건축물의 동향으로 본 일본 도시개발제도의 활용특성과 수법 - 도쿄 치요다구 다이마루유(大丸有)지구를 중심으로 -

  • Song, Jun-Hwan (Graduate School of Science and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University)
  • 송준환 (일본야마구치국립대학 대학원창성과학연구과)
  • Received : 2017.03.24
  • Accepted : 2017.10.13
  • Published : 2017.11.30

Abstract

This study aims to figure out the tendencies of tower constructions by investigating all buildings taller than 60m targeting in Chiyoda ward and to classify 31 blocks of Daimaruyu district from the view of development characteristics related to the urban development systems. There have been four phases in the transition of the skyscraper distribution and applied urban development systems. Based on 145 buildings (Phase I:17, II:22, III:35, IV:71), it is ascertained that the characteristics of tower construction have from the symbolic position of having one skyscraper to having a symbolic area of skyscraper group; this has progressed with the development of the urban development system, which also changed from a system applied to an individual site to a system for blocks or large-scale areas. As a result of typology, it is possible to classify ten types. The affinities among types and urban development systems are determined and it is suggested the necessity of : 1) establishing an area to manage the height of skyscrapers, 2) applying the proper urban development systems based on the characteristics of blocks, 3) making a design guideline based on the area-unit to manage the systems condignly.

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